Are you viewing the pictures simply by clicking on them once so that Outlook previews them? if so, then I agree with thakurdinesh. However, if you are double-clicking them so that they open in Windows Photo Viewer, then they should be rotatable.

Thanks guys. I have tried opening the message and it still does not allow me to rotate it without saving it to my local computer first. We have some VIP users here for whom it is not an option to take that step anyway.

This question actually pertains to both Outlook 2007 & 2010.

What is odd is that when working in Outlook 2007 on our server via terminal services, I am able to rotate images when viewed fro mthe reading pane.

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I don't know if this bit of information helps but it seems that the reason we are unable to rotate the image is because the file is read-only. If you open the image from the Outlook email attachment with Microsoft Windows Photo Viewer and choose File -> Properties -> General Tab -> and uncheck the read-only check box. You can then rotate the image.

I think the trick is to figure out how to set the permissions on the Windows Temporary Internet folder to not read-only. I tried deselecting the read-only check box on the %AppData%\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\ only to realize after I opened up another Outlook attachment it was partially checked again.

Here's what I did and it worked. Remove the photo from your contact in Outlook on your PC. Email the picture that is displaying sideways to yourself. Download the photo to your smartphone. Add the photo to your Outlook contact on your phone (you'll need to crop it). When I did this with my Samsung Galaxy S3, it came out in the correct direction and synced correctly (in the right direction) on my PC.

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